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=== Project Name ===
At this workshop? ''''''
List of useful skills: ''''''▼
People of all experience levels welcome: ''''''▼
Details about sprint tasks (if supplied): ''''''▼
=== Django ===
At this workshop? '''Baptiste Mispelon'''
People of all experience levels welcome: '''yes'''
=== SageMath ===
At this workshop? '''No'''
Details about sprint: '''"This year at PyCon, we plan to have Sage Days during the sprints, so we will have some ""sprint sessions"" with other PyCon attendees as well as Sage presentation talks nearby."'''
=== Stack Storm ===
At this workshop? '''No'''
=== Project Name ===
At this workshop? ''''''
List of useful skills: ''''''
People of all experience levels welcome: ''''''
Details about sprint tasks (if supplied): ''''''
=== Project Name ===
At this workshop? ''''''
List of useful skills: ''''''
People of all experience levels welcome: ''''''
Details about sprint tasks (if supplied): ''''''
▲List of useful skills:
▲People of all experience levels welcome:
▲Details about sprint tasks (if supplied):
==== To Sort ====
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▲* OpenHatch:
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▲* Django: No required technical knowledge or skills. Reading about the [https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/internals/contributing contribution process] would be useful. Ability to work independently is great. Cursory knowledge of git/pull requests would come in handy.
▲* Sage Math: Some mathematical knowledge and interest is highly useful.
▲* Stack Storm: General familiarity with linux / monitoring and other ""DevOps areas"" is required.
* Mailman(?): Please have a general understanding of version control, issue trackers, and writing and testing python. Please have SSH and GPG set up.
* EdX: Developing and debugging Python, writing tests, basic knowledge of web paradigms (HTTP requests, client vs server, etc), basic github. Basic python skills and basic knowledge of web paradigms more important than experience with tests or github.
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